Good Samaritan Tries to Save TV and Ends Up Breaking It, Netizens Stunned by Attempt: “Dude Failed Physics”

Good Samaritan Tries to Save TV and Ends Up Breaking It, Netizens Stunned by Attempt: “Dude Failed Physics”

  • Folks across the internet collectively shook their heads when a person trying to save a TV ended up breaking it
  • The clip shows the good Samaritan filming the trolley where the television was placed and getting out of their car at the last minute
  • Netizens didn't understand why he kept recording throughout the video, and some suggested he should've left it alone

Someone trying to be a good samaritan made a massive blunder when they tried saving another person's TV and made it fall instead.

The trolley took the TV on an unintended journey.
The trolley took the TV on an unintended journey and netizens said he should've left it. Images: @BornAKang/ Twitter, Klaus Vedfelt/ Getty Images
Source: UGC

The clip posted by @BornAKang on Twitter showed the person sitting in his car while the TV rolled away from the preoccupied owner. Netizens thought that the man should've used a different method to safely secure and some agreed with the caption, which read:

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"This why you should mind your business."

The accidental bad guy

The intention of the person in the clip is admirable even though the result wasn't the expected one. Many pointed out that tipping the trolley back would have obviously made the television tip over anyways, but it's clear see it was an accident.

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Peeps scolded the poor person for his attempt. See the comments below:

@Solar_Snack said:

"How hard was it just to honk the horn right quick?"

@therealtyquendo mentioned:

"This is why you should just help without capturing the moment on film."

@remt_media posted:

@iemTedy commented:

"I thought the owner was about to think he was stealing. I expected gun shots, swearing and a whole fist fight. Due to a massive misunderstanding. Bro my brain is messed up."

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@MrFabulousPlays mentioned:

"I mean the real thing is to think it through. Coulda saw this coming and chosen to grab the box at the top and prevent it from falling forward when the momentum got stopped."

@abus2bam11 shared:

@HippyWarren asked:

"Is it that difficult for people to put their phones down?"

@FRamsberg said:

"No, the opposite - This is why you should stop filming and use BOTH hands to try to help."

@infinitypaine mentioned:

"Dude failed Physics."

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